Family orientated and trying to be #fitat40 the sooner we realize it’s not left vs right but rather the powerful vs the many, we can get on the right path
Hey @X is this a joke? I call out inappropriate behavior and content in gyms but there is NEVER any nudity and if there is, I cover it up. Millions of views which YOU get paid for and not even a discussion? There was no “thorough” review. Just one email and DONE. Do better X…
I works in a data center 10 years ago, and it’s loud. GPU’s were noticeably louder than regular servers. There is always a loud sound which is usually the cooling system. The worst part is when the backup generators kick in, which were pretty much engines the size of train carts.
And Adam really has horrible ideas. Instead of putting it in the country and having the water and sound effect all the animals and farm land, why not put the data centers in cold areas where people aren’t? Makes a hell of a lot more sense
@LibertyCappy Let’s see. 30% is crazy. Unless you’re delivering the food and uber/skip the dishes isn’t charging you a ton on top of the bill. And on top of all that, they can’t even do the math right
@bruce_mcgonigal@AntonioTweets2 There’s a fix to that. You make a video losing your mind over what’s happening, except you say that Ford/Pierre or even Trump are doing it. Then when the lose it, you add this clip to the end
@WallStreetApes@computerwarez Canada is in real trouble. Things are beyond what a regular citizen can do anything about. We need real help soon. They already showed they’re willing to take away human rights, and that they’re corrupt. This isn’t gonna fix itself
@govt_corrupt It wouldn’t. I drive 200-400 in Ontario. I use to drive a Tesla and would have to stop 1-2 times at a super charger which would take 20-60 minutes on a really cold ass day. It was a nightmare
And fyi I drove an electric, in Ontario for 4 years. Was an absolute terrible experience, trying to maintain battery power and charging in the winter was a nightmare. By the time I got home from a charging station, I lost 15% battery. My house couldn’t handle a charger without a new fuse panel. Even with a Tesla, it still took 20-45 minutes to charge otw home on top of it.
With not even addressing the lack of want for them, but EV’s in Canada is unpractical for so many reasons. Let’s just hit on 2.
1 - batteries and electronics do not like the cold. Period. You lose up to 30 % mileage. We do not have that technology.
2 - we do not have the infrastructure to power that many vehicles. Most older houses couldn’t even handle a charger installed. And if you don’t have one in your house, you have to go to a charging station, which charges you 2 - 5x the cost of charging at home, can take 2-5 hours if not using a super charger. They are also not frequent enough. Specially if you live outside a major city.
**Before Dan Bongino began his role as Deputy Director of the FBI** (announced February 23, 2025, and assumed on March 17, 2025), he was a prominent conservative podcaster, commentator, and media personality who frequently discussed the Jeffrey Epstein case on his show and social media. His pre-FBI views aligned with common conspiracy-oriented narratives popular in right-wing circles at the time.
Bongino repeatedly emphasized that the Epstein story was a "big deal" and urged his audience not to let it fade, implying potential cover-ups by powerful entities or the government. For example:
- In 2023, he stated on his podcast: "Listen, that Jeffrey Epstein story is a big deal, please do not let that story go. Keep your eye on this."
- He openly questioned the official report that Epstein died by suicide in 2019, aligning with the widespread meme/phrase "Epstein didn't kill himself" and suggesting doubts about the circumstances (e.g., possible murder to protect influential people).
He covered Epstein-related developments extensively on his Rumble podcast, including:
- Episodes hyping the release of Epstein files/documents (e.g., January 2024 episodes titled "The Epstein Files Reveal the Shocking Truth," where he described it as a "national security nightmare" involving potential tapes and high-profile implications).
- Promoting discussions around Epstein's connections (e.g., to figures like Bill Clinton) and urging viewers to tune in for "troubling details" or "shocking truth."
His commentary often framed the case as evidence of corruption, elite protection, or a "Swamp" cover-up, stoking suspicions about hidden information like a supposed "client list" or blackmail operations. He also tied it to broader anti-establishment themes, including jabs at political opponents (e.g., sarcastically referencing Bill Clinton's flights on Epstein's plane in April 2024).
Overall, Bongino was among those amplifying skepticism toward the official narrative on Epstein's death and activities, positioning the story as something the public should relentlessly pursue for accountability. This stance shifted after he joined the FBI, where he later endorsed the official suicide conclusion and downplayed certain conspiracy elements amid internal administration debates over file releases.